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Carnivalizing the Turkish novel - Oguz Atay's dialogue with the canon in "e;The Disconnected"e (1971)
ISBN: 9783653026665 bzw. 3653026660, vermutlich in Englisch, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften Peter Lang Gmbh, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Carnivalizing the Turkish novel: Oguz Atay`s 1971 novel The Disconnected [Tutunamayanlar] is distinctly unique, but it can also be read as a response to Joyce`s Ulysses - a singular and a very Turkish response. Any review of The Disconnected begins with the humble acknowledgement of its vast frame of reference, the multiplicity of the voices and styles that it presents, and finally its resistance to being translated into another language. What makes it interesting for the readers of modern literature, however, is not only the variety of idiosyncrasies and verbal conventions, but also its critical attitude towards Turkey`s project of modernity. Drawing on Bakhtin`s theory of the novel, this study traces the echoes of carnival laughter in The Disconnected while establishing Atay`s work as a world text in dialogue with the masters of the canon: Shakespeare, Goethe, Dostoevsky, Joyce, and others. Englisch, Ebook.
Carnivalizing the Turkish novel (1971)
ISBN: 9783653026665 bzw. 3653026660, in Englisch, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Oguz Atay’s 1971 novel The Disconnected [Tutunamayanlar] is distinctly unique, but it can also be read as a response to Joyce’s Ulysses – a singular and a very Turkish response. Any review of The Disconnected begins with the humble acknowledgement of its vast frame of reference, the multiplicity of the voices and styles that it presents, and finally its resistance to being translated into another language. What makes it interesting for the readers of modern literature, however, is not only the variety of idiosyncrasies and verbal conventions, but also its critical attitude towards Turkey’s project of modernity. Drawing on Bakhtin’s theory of the novel, this study traces the echoes of carnival laughter in The Disconnected while establishing Atay’s work as a «world text» in dialogue with the masters of the canon: Shakespeare, Goethe, Dostoevsky, Joyce, and others.
Carnivalizing the Turkish novel (1971)
ISBN: 9783653026665 bzw. 3653026660, in Englisch, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Oguz Atay's 1971 novel The Disconnected [Tutunamayanlar] is distinctly unique, but it can also be read as a response to Joyce's Ulysses – a singular and a very Turkish response. Any review of The Disconnected begins with the humble acknowledgement of its vast frame of reference, the multiplicity of the voices and styles that it presents, and finally its resistance to being translated into another language. What makes it interesting for the readers of modern literature, however, is not only the variety of idiosyncrasies and verbal conventions, but also its critical attitude towards Turkey's project of modernity. Drawing on Bakhtin's theory of the novel, this study traces the echoes of carnival laughter in The Disconnected while establishing Atay's work as a «world text» in dialogue with the masters of the canon: Shakespeare, Goethe, Dostoevsky, Joyce, and others.
Carnivalizing the Turkish novel : Oguz Atay's dialogue with the canon in "The Disconnected" (1971)
ISBN: 9783653026665 bzw. 3653026660, in Englisch, Springer Netherlands, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Oguz Atay's 1971 novel 'The Disconnected' [Tutunamayanlar] is distinctly unique, but it can also be read as a response to Joyce's Ulysses - a singular and a very Turkish response.Any review of 'The Disconnected' begins with the humble acknowledgement of its vast frame of reference, the multiplicity of the voices and styles that it presents, and finally its resistance to being translated into another language.What makes it interesting for the readers of modern literature, however, is not only the variety of idiosyncrasies and verbal conventions, but also its critical attitude towards Turkey's project of modernity.Drawing on Bakhtin's theory of the novel, this study traces the echoes of carnival laughter in 'The Disconnected' while establishing Atay's work as a A«world textA» in dialogue with the masters of the canon: Shakespeare, Goethe, Dostoevsky, Joyce, and others.
Carnivalizing the Turkish novel : Oguz Atay's dialogue with the canon in "The Disconnected" (1971)
ISBN: 9783653026665 bzw. 3653026660, in Englisch, American University of Cairo Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Oguz Atay's 1971 novel 'The Disconnected' [Tutunamayanlar] is distinctly unique, but it can also be read as a response to Joyce's Ulysses - a singular and a very Turkish response.Any review of 'The Disconnected' begins with the humble acknowledgement of its vast frame of reference, the multiplicity of the voices and styles that it presents, and finally its resistance to being translated into another language.What makes it interesting for the readers of modern literature, however, is not only the variety of idiosyncrasies and verbal conventions, but also its critical attitude towards Turkey's project of modernity.Drawing on Bakhtin's theory of the novel, this study traces the echoes of carnival laughter in 'The Disconnected' while establishing Atay's work as a A«world textA» in dialogue with the masters of the canon: Shakespeare, Goethe, Dostoevsky, Joyce, and others.
Carnivalizing the Turkish novel
ISBN: 9783653026665 bzw. 3653026660, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Carnivalizing the Turkish novel
ISBN: 9783653026665 bzw. 3653026660, vermutlich in Englisch, Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Taschenbuch, neu.